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To my first 10,000 blog subscribers: Thank you!

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Hello readers!

I’ve been on quasi-blogging vacation, but recently checked my RSS subscriber count and was thrilled to find found this:

So to my first 10,000: thank you for reading! (And I will try to blog more)

Lately I have been tweeting more than anything else, and if you haven’t followed me already, you can do so here: @andrew_chen.

Best,
Andrew

PS. I updated my list of essays recently, so all the latest stuff is on there. I wanted to include it below, for your convenience.

Viral marketing and user acquisition

For web entrepreneurs, growing your userbase is a key challenge, alongside product development and financing. These posts emphasize a quantitative approach to getting traction and growing users.

Engagement and product design

Using principles from game design and analysis of consumer behavior, these essays cover the process of creating experiences your customers will love.

Freemium and online ad monetization

Social web product have unique characteristics as it applies to online advertising and direct monetization levels. These posts cover some of the issues around key topics such as ARPUs, conversion funnels, CPM rates, behavioral data, revenue modeling, etc.

Metrics

Without metrics, web entrepreneurs are just flying blind. These essays cover some of the organization and development issues around instituting a metrics system – what to measure, in what order, and how to implement them.

Media and games

Traditional media, including TV, music, games, and movies are at a crossroads. Here are some thoughts on how the industry is changing and evolving.

Entrepreneurship and startup life in San Francisco

Just a couple thoughts on things I’ve encountered while arriving in SF.

Written by Andrew Chen

August 19th, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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  • Some blogs don't need to be read by so many. This one does.

    I've done a couple of brick-n-mortar businesses locally - and that was enough to make me think I could do a web startup. Whole different animal...

    Thanks, Andrew. You've steered me past at least a few (unobvious to me but not to you) obstacles that could have really messed things up. Your value to this community is starting to be reflected in your numbers, but your regular readers already knew... this place is priceless.
  • Congrats AC! We started blogging about the same time. I'm not sure people really understand how monumental getting 10k subs is. With a comparative lowly 3k I do. :) Keep it going brother, the web needs your POV for its survival.
  • Thanks for the interesting article brother thanks for sharing
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